Kate Fox received her Ph.D. in criminology, law and society from the University of Florida in 2009. She served three years on the faculty of the College of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University before joining the faculty at Arizona State University in 2012. Her research focuses primarily on crime victimization, including theoretical tests, the gang-victimization link, and the effects of victimization on fear of crime and protective behavior. She currently serves as principal investigator on a grant-funded project to develop a strategic plan for a local domestic violence agency in Page, Arizona (funded by the Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime). Her work has recently appeared in Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and Violence & Victims.